Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1983, p. 5

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A Wednesday April Town trims COED projects When town council rimmed its 1903 budget recently part its pro posed contribution to CanadaCoin no Employ meal Development COED projects was dropped Renovations at Pork Ha Georgetown an entrance at the Hornby Park community centre and some clerical work were shelved Under the pro gram municipalities pay about per cent of Ihe gross costs of projects accepted by a committee administering the program Meanwhile the town is sending a letter to the COED administrators this week to clear up some remaining points about the proposal to renovate with COED and town money Church St in Georgetown The reno vation project has been estimated to cost about IBB Among the projects the town would like to do under the COED program are construction of a public address system In the Gordon Arena wheelchair ramp at the Acton Memorial Arena a number of projects at Actons Prospect Pork including constructing a boat house and dock at Fairy Lake miniature golf course and a tennis clubhouse build ramps for hand capped at the Cedarvale Park community centre in Georgetown construct additional washroom facilities for the park Itself develop a spe cial fitness trail around the area Install a ramp at the RAISING CLIMB It all started when Aggie crutch broke on the floor explained Georgetown High School GDHS science teacher Bob Rumiey I left week Agnus Ktvansgh l a Grade student at the who hit problem with the stairs became of physical handicap She one of several physically handicapped student who will benefit from the new elevator planned for the Optimist Gov Norm Gulhrleand his service club are working with the Georgetown community raise funds for the Lift for Georgetown High campaign Members of Georgetown Ratepayers Association and GD11S students will be conducting a door campaign May to Herald photo Town job wages rise Narcotic charges A 32 year old Acton man was charged with possession of a narcotic April when a police arrest on Mill Street found him in possession of if hand rolled cigarettes containing marijuana CHURCH DIRECTORY Despite recession and the provincial res train program If you re lucky enough to get a summer job in the town s recreation works or eng departments you can expect to earn a decent wage A post secondary school student working In the engineering depart can expect to earn hour depending on whe ther he in his first second or third year Students In the works department will earn be and 18 dep ending on the number of years they vc worked with the town Property problems To the of The Herald We would like to hear from property owners in your area who are faced with problems when they attempt to build their lands who find their properly has dropped In value or who have found It difficult to raise mortgage money because of the effect of land use regulations Imposed on their property by the local conservation authority or by the Ministry of Natural Resources We invite all property owners in your area who are also in a flood plan to share their that we can Include them In a brief we are preparing for the attention of the Provincial Cabinet Sincerely Mary Fox Secretary Niagara Peninsula Flood Plain Fighters Association Box 1009 A fourth year Ity or college student working In the engineer Ing department will be paid per hour and if he has graduated from a posisecortdary tut ion A student puling in his fourth summer with the works department can look forward 38 per hour wage This Weekend Attend The HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Atl Qtwaitnrn PASTOR Dave Cole ASST PASTOR Filter Con MASSES day in Sunday Sam and noon Church of Your Choice GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH mm si s PASTOR nunc CALL S3 3913 Morning vice 1 Sunday School Even Service p Wednesday Meet HECHRIS un til M MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR Edwin EVERY 945am Bible School Biblical Preaching Prayer We Recreation Boys G Is Cubs L ttle Che MONTHLY Adult Ft Lad Missions SUNDAY APRIL SPECIAL GIDEONS PRESENTATION UNICEF thanks To the editor of The Herald Over past year the Ontario Committee has received excellent support from the news media of our province I would like to thank not only you and the members of your staff but at those concerned who so generous ly supported The work of during the last twelve months At a time when the plight of millions or children Is so great and when the lives of so many hang In the balance not Just from lay to day but from minute to minute It is heart warming to real lie that UNICEF has the interest of so many fellow Canadians monies which In Ontario has received will go a long way in alleviating the suffering of thousands of children around the world Approximately was raised through the en campaign and ithe same amount was real ted from the sale of Greeting Cards These amounts are matched by CIDA Canadian Interna Development As well clean water will be provided to communities where even a puddle of dirty water can be precious i In these times of eco- Domic uncertainty we I the volunteers of UNICEF In Ontario are most gratified by the I continuing sympathy shown for those small beings of the world who are all too often for gotten With kind regards Elizabeth Gordon Edwards J Provincial Chairman Ontario Unteef Committee Come and see for yourself SPRING SUEDE LEATHER FASHIONS A most extensive and exciting collection of Men s and Ladles garments and accessories Wed II It ID Eastern Ave umte It s worth the drive to Actont EDUCATION WEEK 1983 EDUCATION FOR TOMORROW Education Week Is an appropriate time to recognize the role which the parents and this community play the education of the youih of Georgetown The process of educating youth is most effective when concerned and relevant adults are mutually supportive and cooperalive When adults agree upon what are appropriate and goals and work together towards the achievement these goals there is every reason to expect success The teaching staff at Georgetown District High School wishes lo express its appreciation to all of you who participate In Parents Night attend our school productions and athletic activities and contribute to our fund raising We wish to thank our parent volunteers who have given generously of their time We wish to thank our Parent Advisory Committee for their wise counsel and their keen Interest We wish to thank local Service Clubs tor their direct Involvement with the students ol Georgetown District High School through public speaking competitions drug education and financial support We are fortunate to have the active support our local trustees and municipal 1 The students H S exhibit pride in their school and respect for others These values reflect the values the community Thank you for working with us to develop the potential of our young people Community The price tag on the With the revised funds is being resubmllt Hall and renovate wash projects as been projects hat the towns rooms In the call muted at application for COED 4 DAYS ONLY Selected Hush PuppiesCrayonsBee Jays Reg Up To 48 15 Selected Mens DRESS SHOES RegUp 25 00 Women Dress FALL SHOES Reg Up to 00 24 Whichever Is LOWER Selected Womens DRESS SHOES Reg Up 15 ALSO WATCH FOR OUR INSTORE SPECIALS 4 Days Only Sale Wed 9am9pm Saturday 9am 6pm Georgetown Market Place 8773103 STEVENSONS MENS WEAR All our latest arrivals of Spring and summer suits blazers too SAVE UP TO HALF PRICE SUITS SIZES 38 44 SHORT REGULAR 38 TALL REGULAR PRICE SPORT JACKETS AND BLAZERS SIZES 38 44 SHORT 38 REGULAR 38 TALL REGULAR PRICE SPRING TOPCOATS short sleeve AND JACKETS SPORT AND KNIT SHIRTS Reg Reg Price SPRING AND SUMMER PANTS Reg Price NOW Stevensons MENS WEAR Georgetown Market Place 8776661

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